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Author_Rui Diogo
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Cephalic Musculature
cladistic
Cladistic Analysis
comparative anatomy research
cranial muscle homology
Depressor Mandibulae
Dilatator Operculi
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evolutionary developmental biology studies
fossil taxa analysis
Girdle
Hyohyoideus Abductor
Hyoid Arch
Hyoid Muscle
Hypobranchial Muscles
Levator Hyoideus
Levator Operculi
Level
Mesial View
morphological
Morphological Cladistic Analyses
morphological macroevolution
osteichthyan cranial muscles evolution
osteichthyes
Pectoral
Pectoral Girdle Muscles
phylogenetic character coding
phylogeny
Posterior Ceratohyal
Potential Synapomorphies
Present Cladistic Analysis
Protractor Hyoideus
Taxa
Terminal
Thys Van Den Audenaerde
Timon Lepidus
vertebrate muscle evolution
Weberian apparatus
zebrafish developmental biology
Product details
- ISBN 9781138453555
- Weight: 880g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 18 Sep 2018
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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The book provides insight on the osteology, myology, phylogeny and evolution of Osteichthyes. It not only provides an extensive cladistic analysis of osteichthyan higher-level inter-relationships based on a phylogenetic comparison of 356 characters in 80 extant and fossil terminal taxa representing all major groups of Osteichthyes, but also analyses various terminal taxa and osteological characters. And also provides a general discussion on issues such as the comparative anatomy, homologies and evolution of osteichthyan cranial and pectoral muscles, the development of zebrafish cephalic muscles and the implications for evolutionary developmental studies, the origin homologies and evolution of one of the most peculiar and enigmatic structural complexes of osteichthyans, the Weberian apparatus, and the use of myological versus osteological characters in phylogenetic reconstructions.
Rui Diogo (Howard University College of Medicine, Washington DC, USA).
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